Lab Diaries | night shift in blood bank as a new grad medical laboratory scientist

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2022
  • in this video : come along for a day in my life as a medical laboratory scientist - working night shift in the blood bank dept. My tasks included - forward typing, type & screens, crossmatching units in vitro, an antibody workup, a rhogam workup + maintenance/qc.
    * sorry about the loud analyzer, lol!
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Комментарии • 90

  • @kylaalaina
    @kylaalaina Год назад +44

    As an upcoming freshman majoring in MLS it’s so inspiring to see another female role model!! Keep being amazing 🫶🏽

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +3

      Awee, Thank you so much! I wish you the best on your journey to the lab!

    • @abbieduncan6093
      @abbieduncan6093 Год назад +1

      Same here! Bless you for easing my anxieties!!

  • @domilarae
    @domilarae  Год назад +9

    Sorry for the background noise - The analyzer is loud during operation. 😂
    edit ('23): the analyzer now has a silencer, it's quiet these days 🥳

    • @NiqLT
      @NiqLT Год назад +1

      Lol anybody that works in a lab knows it can be loud

  • @7ab3tha
    @7ab3tha Год назад +26

    I love your vlogs. It's great seeing someone in action in the lab. I know you said you're nervous about your competencies but you seem like you really know your stuff. I'm like man i hope I can be as good as she is. 😅

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +7

      Thanks so much!! Blood bank skills take a lot of practice! I honestly didn't like it in school. But now that I work in the dept, its very exciting. Certain problem solving scenarios come easier to me now because I see it often at work and have written ALOT in my lab notebook on how to handle situations! lol

  • @aubreynaarcher8916
    @aubreynaarcher8916 Год назад +9

    I'm a career changer going into clinical laboratory science after being a math educator for 6 years. I'll be done soon with CLS and I'm excited about entering the field.
    Thanks for your videos.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing! I hope you have had a great experience in didactics and clinicals. Good luck on your journey to the lab as you enter the field soon!!

  • @thereginaldvs
    @thereginaldvs Год назад +2

    I love watching your vlogs! Those keep me in the excitement mode to work in the lab ☺️

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Good luck on your journey to the lab ❤️😄

  • @michellebeno6577
    @michellebeno6577 Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing!! I'm starting my clinical rotations August 1st and I'm so glad I have found your channel! You're gonna do great on your competencies--i can feel it.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I hope you have a great clinical experience! Thank you so much for the support!

  • @lada8273
    @lada8273 Год назад +3

    as a junior 1.5 years away from my clinical year, i am so grateful for your videos! they are so encouraging. blessings to you ❤️

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I’m glad the videos have been helpful. Good luck on your journey to the lab 💕😄

  • @HiKatieB
    @HiKatieB Год назад +1

    Your competencies will be fine. Trust that you know things! It doesn't always feel like it, but you do. I have to remind myself of this regularly, too.

  • @dribaby91
    @dribaby91 Год назад +1

    I love these videos they are so interesting and making me reconsider what I want to do in the future

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! What fields of study are you considering? Before choosing medical lab science, I compared it with cytology and radiology.

    • @dribaby91
      @dribaby91 Год назад

      @@domilarae I really enjoyed when I took a microbiology class so that is why I want to learn more about MLS. I do not think they are that related, but my major was public health/ health science and I want to go to Physician Assistant school.

  • @weegeetoast
    @weegeetoast Год назад +2

    I'm a junior, soon senior, in MLS student - love your content! I also want to have a career in micro. Tytyty for all of the great videos, you're great!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      That's awesome! Good luck as you enter your senior year. Micro is great, you'll love it!

  • @MaddScientist
    @MaddScientist Год назад +1

    Love your video. U actually inspired me to start a little vlogging myself(only on TikTok and other social media) as a medical technologist. I am still nervous about starting the RUclips channel tho 😅. But I love to see us women (especially blacks) in the lab field, keep up the work.

  • @jeon_figz2463
    @jeon_figz2463 Год назад +1

    I'm about to start my career in medical laboratory technology as an undergraduate. Gonna follow you from now on!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Awesome! Good luck on your journey to the lab ☺️

    • @jeon_figz2463
      @jeon_figz2463 Год назад +1

      @@domilarae thank you ❤️‍🩹

  • @medtechham
    @medtechham Год назад

    New subscriber here. You have a nice vlog. Great for new MLS to watch before they start their work in the hospital.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Thank you! I really do hope these videos are helping others see what its like to work in a lab environment

  • @smith2demonbreun748
    @smith2demonbreun748 Год назад +2

    I am an MLS and a content creator as well so I’m curious how do you go about recording these things without violating hippa or getting in trouble with your job. That’s my biggest fear with recording myself at work

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Leadership approved first lol. And I’m careful to not show anything that would potentially identify a patient - no lab reports, no tube labels, no requisitions, no pending boards, etc.

  • @robertnovell3652
    @robertnovell3652 Год назад

    Hello, I have a question, where did you study the mlt program?

  • @yodit958
    @yodit958 Год назад

    Great blog!You mentioned in one of your videos about your plan on going to graduate school, what would you say are good programs after mls bsc?thank you.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I begin school this fall! I'm studying data science. But, honestly there's tons of programs that could be useful. It just depends on what you'd like to do with your career (management, administration, teaching, specializations, explore new fields, etc)

    • @yodit958
      @yodit958 Год назад

      @@domilarae wow that's great! That's not something i expected after this field.do you have to take many programming and mathematics courses for your pre req or do they teach you everything once you enroll?Also does a background in mls give you an advantage?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I'm taking my prereqs now in programming! The background in MLS would give me clinical experience in the future to qualify for other lab/health tech jobs.

  • @757Princess
    @757Princess 3 месяца назад

    I just went from MLT to MLS and I'm on nights too! Currently, my lab only has 5 8s with BB and coag benched together with one tech. Its not ideal and I am looking for at least 4 10s since I have to work BB as a MLS. Would you ever consider being a Travel BB tech?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing! BB/Coag together is an interesting work flow, I did BB/Micro together. I ended up going into Micro full time on day shift. I’m exploring quality, LIS, or education in the future. I don’t think I would consider traveling at this point, I’d rather work towards moving off of the bench eventually if that makes sense.

  • @brianaburden2071
    @brianaburden2071 Год назад +1

    I am currently a health services management student in undergrad but I have been thinking about pursuing a masters in mls. I have taken some biology and chemistry courses. Do you think coming from a non-stem background will hinder my chances for this profession?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Nope, as long as you take all of the prerequisite courses required for the MLS program, you should be fine ☺️

  • @catlintorres8796
    @catlintorres8796 Год назад +1

    I’ve been a premed but am honestly burned out from the application process , would you describe this job as fulfilling? I haven’t had much exposure to this career so I’m curious to wether this is a fast paced career?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      It can be fulfilling, it just depends on what you find interesting. There’s many specialties in medical lab science that you should take the time to explore as you decide if MLS is for you (microbiology, chemistry, hematology, blood bank, immunology, toxicology, etc)

  • @thlp6872
    @thlp6872 Год назад

    Do you write any papers in this type of role or is it purely processing samples and tests?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      If you want to write papers, You can go into research as an MLS. But, working in the hospital is a clinical role - so conducting diagnostic testing for patients.

  • @benedictorkarabo5960
    @benedictorkarabo5960 Год назад +1

    I'm currently studying MlS and I wanna specialize in clinical pathology,do you think it's a good idea. Hope to hear from you very soon

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Yes it can be a great idea if you see a career route for yourself in pathology 😊

  • @ashleya193
    @ashleya193 Год назад +1

    does the work get easier as a new grad? i’m going to graduate in 2 years and i’m always worried that in clinical that i’ll mess up once it starts. i’m worried about not knowing what to do lol

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +6

      It does get easier! I feel a lot more confident now, which has taken me around 9 months of work experience. Don’t worry too much about clinical rotations. Your program will set the expectations along with the lab’s clinical educator, on how the lab will teach you. It starts at the basics and builds from there, nobody will expect you to come to the lab day one and know what to do, they will teach you everything.

  • @brendasierra1213
    @brendasierra1213 Год назад

    I like your video! Very interesting! 👏 What should I study to work in this profession in your country? where could I study it?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Medical laboratory science/technology is a major that you can study at several universities and colleges across the united states

  • @lola133174
    @lola133174 Год назад +2

    Two Questions.. would you say this job is good for introvert? & second, do you learn all this on the job or internship?
    Thank you

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +4

      This job is nice for introverts, although I interact with other healthcare staff often in the hospital setting (nurses and care providers). You learn about the theory in school and get to practice in the internship. But, I’ve developed my skills on the job if that makes sense.

    • @deniart2656
      @deniart2656 Год назад +4

      I’m an introvert and that’s the reason I chose this career. Just started my first semester and I’m soo excited. I love the medical field but hate people😔

  • @cindytruong9263
    @cindytruong9263 Год назад

    Hello! I wanted to ask some questions as I am interested in this field, but I have some questions if you don't mind answering them. This might sound like an obvious question, but is the smell of blood strong? What are the pros and cons of working in this type of environment? (Is the pay comfortable, flexible, or stressful...) Does this job require you to draw blood? What should you be good at for this job? (Chemistry, Math, Physics, etc.) Also, what advice would you give to someone interested in this field?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Hopefully I can answer all your questions! The smell of blood is not strong. As far as pros and cons, it depends on your lifestyle. I find it to be comfortable and I work a flexible schedule. The work can be stressful, but not too crazy. Drawing blood is optional, I’ve never had to do it though. If you like biology and chemistry, you may enjoy studying lab science - the math is not that hard. I have made videos for advice, you can check them out by going to the playlists tab on my channel.

    • @cindytruong9263
      @cindytruong9263 Год назад

      @@domilarae Thank you for the reply, I'll go check out your videos.

  • @thexvault
    @thexvault Год назад

    My heme teacher would get so mad when I call the analyzer a machine lmaooo

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I can relate to that lmaoo!!!!

  • @Liberation822
    @Liberation822 Год назад +2

    Soooo I'm curious. I just got into the program at my school, and I know there is a shortage because this is like a secret field in medicine people seem to not know about. How does that effect your mental health? I work in EMS, and I understand being understaffed and what it does. Are you ever voluntold to hold over due to the shortages?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I think it depends - I was hired for 5x8s on nights, i agreed to OT once and now I usually do about 50ish hrs per week to help out lol. It’s only bad if I work too many shifts so I’m learning how to set boundaries. My transition to the field was rough, but I’m in a better headspace now. From my experience theres more people waiting around to retire vs people entering the field. So I do worry that the shortage might worsen when all the older techs retire out.

  • @TSALN
    @TSALN Год назад

    I want to learn how to ID panel.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      There’s helpful videos by LabLadyMcGill on youtube

  • @MsShawty145
    @MsShawty145 14 дней назад

    What the department do you enjoy working the most ?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  14 дней назад

      I enjoy working in microbiology the most. It’s like putting puzzles together

  • @vietnsmcttnhhvps1198
    @vietnsmcttnhhvps1198 Год назад

    Hay quá

  • @ayenikelvin131
    @ayenikelvin131 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for making these, they're really good. Are you by chance Nigerian?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад

      Hello, I am not Nigerian

    • @ayenikelvin131
      @ayenikelvin131 7 месяцев назад

      @@domilarae oh okay, well thank you very much once again, I was just admitted into this program so your video was a big morale boost❤️

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад

      @ayenikelvin131 congratulations!! You will do great! I wish you the best on your journey to the lab! 😄

  • @danieldelacruz7305
    @danieldelacruz7305 5 месяцев назад

    How do we get started in this job?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  5 месяцев назад

      The easiest way is looking into colleges/universities with a medical laboratory science or medical laboratory technology major

  • @kimberlyduckett9485
    @kimberlyduckett9485 Год назад

    Any tips on ASCP?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I have a whole video full of tips and resources on my channel. If you have time, check it out! 😁

  • @aevell668
    @aevell668 Год назад +1

    how long did it take you to reach this career?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +4

      I did a four year biology degree then an 18 month long post bacc program

    • @aevell668
      @aevell668 Год назад +3

      @@domilarae oh that’s cool, i’m 16 currently and interesting in being a MLS. Is it really worth it? I’ve seen some good things about it but that’s just from being who didn’t do this in reality.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +4

      It’s worth it if you love science and have an interest in healthcare/medicine! There’s a lot of chemistry, biology and math involved. So if that interests you, then you may enjoy the lab field.

  • @okojiedebby5154
    @okojiedebby5154 Год назад

    Hello , I’m a medical lab scientist from Nigeria, pls how can I get to work in the US? Hope to hear from you soon

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      You’d have to take the ASCPi exam , from what I understand

  • @BellaBeeBaby
    @BellaBeeBaby Год назад

    Do you work alone most of the time?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I had 2-3 other techs on shift with me, but we worked alone in our own depts - one in blood bank/micro, one in heme/coag, one in chemistry

  • @sincere91005
    @sincere91005 Год назад

    So pretty.

  • @cyrilosarobouwuigbe2095
    @cyrilosarobouwuigbe2095 Год назад

    Your locks are so beautiful

  • @JaniaSanders
    @JaniaSanders Год назад +3

    To whoever is reading this : May God bless you ! You’re gunna do great in life ! Put God first and everything will fall into place ! John 3:16 says , “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life ! Believing in Christ isn’t only enough! Even the demons believe! However, Matthew 6:33 talks about us seeking Him and spending time with Him in the secret place ( where He lives- Matthew 6:6). If we seek Him, we will find Him! If we love Him, we will obey His commandments ! God’s grace is so sufficient! Wishing nothing but love , joy , peace, prosperity, faith, hope, etc. Have a blessed day ! God loves you so much :) 💕💕

  • @coffeepandacat
    @coffeepandacat Год назад +1

    So cool 🤩❤️🧪🧫🔬You give the new batch of pre-mls students a treasure trove of information. There are others out there who have shared some things but you give us a whole index of stuff to help us!!! I really appreciate your videos ❤️✨✨

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Awee thank you so much!! That means alot, I always hope the videos are helpful 😭 if there's ever any video suggestions for the future, please let me know! Good luck on your journey to the lab 😄

  • @autoxetai1464
    @autoxetai1464 Год назад

    Hay quá